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- Exploring Terroir, Part II: The Personal Terroir - Plenty Magazine
Exploring Terroir, Part II: The Personal TerroirPlenty Magazine, NY - 3 hours agoBetween Slow Food Nation in California and visits this week to the latest and greatest in American cheese shops, I’ve been thinking a lot about the ...
- Key dates in Radovan Karadzic's life - The Associated Press
Key dates in Radovan Karadzic's lifeThe Associated Press - 1 hour ago_ 2005: Karadzic publishes a book of poetry in Serbia, titled "Under The Left Breast Of The Century." A spokeswoman in The Hague expresses outrage that he ...
- Joel Tudor Joins the Matuse Team - Surfline.com Surf News
Joel Tudor Joins the Matuse TeamSurfline.com Surf News, CA - 32 minutes ago... staying young, getting better, getting waves, getting weird, boating, jetting, creating, loving, doing, world culture, world history, prose, poetry, ...
- Soldiering on - Guardian Unlimited
In one of Tobias Wolff's early stories, a married professor has a one-night stand with a vulnerable woman helping out with the catering at an academic conference. Brooke, the professor, dislikes his colleague Riley, a Yeats scholar with an ...
- Classical Music/Opera Listings - New York Times
Classical Music/Opera ListingsNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoAt 8 pm, Peter Jay Sharp Theater, the Juilliard School, 155 West 65th Street, Lincoln Center, (212) 769-7406, juilliard.edu; free, but tickets are required. ...
- Poet/essayist will give reading at UMF - Sun-Journal
FARMINGTON - Award-winning nonfiction writer, poet and essayist Richard Hoffman will be the second reader in the University of Maine at Farmington's 2008-09 Visiting Writers Series. Hoffman will read from his work at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, in ...
- Poet inspires seniors at Williams convocation (North Adams Transcript)
WILLIAMSTOWN -- Several hundred attendees of the Williams College convocation ceremony, the formal start of senior year for the Class of 2009, got all the tradition one might expect for such an important observance.
- Signposts: Berkeley group names '10 best ethical destinations" - Inside Bay Area
Signposts: Berkeley group names '10 best ethical destinations"Inside Bay Area, CA - 2 hours agoThe event will include docent-led walks to view the wild mustangs and burros up close, free horse rides for children 10 and under, cowboy poetry, ...
- Washtenaw Community College offers fall canoeing classes - MLive.com
Washtenaw Community College is offering a month-long canoe course each Sunday in October, beginning this weekend at Gallup Park. The course will include safety techniques, how to "read" the river, outfitting, how to balance and paddling techniques in ...
- Too much space used for one column? - Kansas City Star
Too much space used for one column?Kansas City Star, MO - 6 hours agoMiriam Pepper, vice president of the editorial page, tells me they thought it made more sense this way, much like poetry is often printed. ...
- Bethany Pickens stands out at fest - Chicago Tribune
She wasn't billed as the main attraction, but she deserved to be, judging by her breakthrough performance over the weekend during JazzFest 2008 at the South Shore Cultural Center. Chicagoans may know pianist Bethany Pickens best for her illustrious ...
- TRIG EQUATION - New York Post
I wish to thank Rich Lowry for his beautifully written and inspiring article ("What Trig Can Teach America," PostOpinion, Sept. 9). VP candidate and new mother Sarah Palin, by her love and acceptance, helps teach us how to deal with real diversity ...
- Ron Currie Jr.'s end of the world at Untitled Books - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Ron Currie Jr., author of God is Dead , reveals five of his favorite apocalyptic tales: "Galapagos" by Kurt Vonnegut; the stories "Bounty" by George Saunders (from "CivilWarLand in Bad Decline") and "A Boy and His Dog" by Harlan Ellison (in various ...
- Innkeeper's daughter pioneered city's tourist season (The Desert Sun)
“She started what was to become the whole vast, vogue of desert vacationing. All the great resorts — Tucson, and Phoenix and Death Valley — the fancy hotels and the Southwest dude ranches, and the thousands of trailers who have discovered the uncanny lure of the desert, it all began with Mother Coffman. The whole thing was built on one woman's spiritual love of the desert.â€
- If my sister could vote, she'd back the Greens - Guelph Mercury
If my sister could vote, she'd back the GreensGuelph Mercury, Canada - 47 minutes agoI couldn't have been more than eight or nine and I had just won a poetry contest. The poem was about my mother dancing in the moon. ...
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